Using the wsadmin tool, you can run scripts to configure applications.
This task provides an example that uses the AdminConfig object to configure a session manager for the application.
Use scripting and the wsadmin tool to configure applications for session management in web modules.
You can use scripting to configure a shared library for application servers. Shared libraries are files used by multiple applications. Create a shared library to reduce the number of duplicate library files on your system.
This task uses the AdminConfig object to configure a shared library for an application. Shared libraries are files used by multiple applications. Create a shared library to reduce the number of duplicate library files on your system.
You can enable or disable a background application using scripting and the wsadmin tool.
You can use scripting and the wsadmin tool to modify WAR class loader policies for applications.
You can use scripting and the wsadmin tool to modify WAR class loader mode for applications.
You can modify class loader modes for an application with scripting and the wsadmin tool.
You can use the wsadmin tool and scripting to modify the starting weight of an application.
Use this topic to configure name space bindings with the Jython or Jacl scripting languages and the wsadmin tool.
You can use the Jython or Jacl scripting languages to manage deployed applications with the wsadmin tool. The commands and parameters in the WSScheduleCommands group can be used to create and manage scheduler settings in your configuration. Schedulers enable J2EE application tasks to run at a requested time.
You can use the Jython or Jacl scripting languages to configure deployed applications with the wsadmin tool. The commands and parameters in the WSNotifierCommands group can be used to create and manage notifications settings. WS-Notification enables web services to use the "publish and subscribe" messaging pattern, creating a one-to-many message distribution pattern.
You can use the Jython or Jacl scripting languages to manage deployed applications. The commands and parameters in the CoreGroupManagement group can be used to create and manage core groups. A core group is a high availability domain that consists of a set of processes in the same cell that can directly establish high availability relationships. A cell must contain at least one core group.
You can use the Jython or Jacl scripting languages to manage deployed applications using scripting. The commands and parameters in the CoreGroupBridgeManagement group can be used to create and manage core group access points, TCP inbound channel port, and bridge interfaces. A bridge interface specifies a particular node and server that runs the core group bridge service.
You can use the Jython scripting language to configure and administer policies for high availability groups with the wsadmin tool. Use the commands and parameters in the CoreGroupPolicyManagement group to create, delete, and modify policies.